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(Chest. 1959;35:524-527.)
© 1959 American College of Chest Physicians

Clinical Experience with Oxamycin

JOSEPH B. RYDER M.D.

A clinical trial of oxamycin in a group of 41 cases of far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis previously treated unsuccessfully resulted in sputum conversion in eight of 21 cases who received adequate treatment.

A review of the successfully treated cases 12 months after completion of the original treatment period revealed that all were well with stable x-ray film shadows and negative sputum cultures.







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